Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said it was a "total disgrace" that he was able to buy a knife when he already had a conviction for violence.
Malt then put her in his front passenger seat and drove to his wife's work before taking her to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.A post-mortem examination found she died from injuries to her chest and abdomen.
Malt denied murder, claiming it was an accident, but was found guilty.The government has appointed Jonathan Hall KC to lead a "prompt" review into how Manchester Arena plotter Hashem Abedi was able to carry out a violent attack on four prison officers.Abedi, 28, who was jailed for life for helping his brother carry out the 2017 bombing, targeted staff at HMP Frankland last month with
in a planned ambush.Mr Hall, who is the current Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, will chair the inquiry into the incident.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the review would examine the operation of separation centres - units designed to manage the most dangerous extremist prisoners - and whether they were fit for purpose.
She said she would "do whatever it takes to protect our brave prison officers".for Trump's presidency, which was authored by figures who are now key White House staff, recommended withdrawal from both institutions and termination of financial contributions.
It said the institutions "espouse economic theories and policies that are inimical to American principles of free market and limited government principles."Following a White House executive order, all international intergovernmental organisations of which the US is a member will be reviewed to determine if they are "contrary to the interests of the US" and "can be reformed".
The six month review may then provide recommendations for withdrawal to President Trump.Sources in the G20, or Group of Twenty - a club of countries that meets to discuss global economic and political issues - said that during his first term, Trump's team suggested abolishing the IMF at the 2018 Buenos Aires Summit.